

Naked
When Anders wakes up on his wedding day, he finds himself naked in an elevator, only remembering some of what happened.
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Plot Summary
Johnny, a charismatic but deeply troubled young man, impulsively flees London after a violent encounter, leaving behind a trail of complicated relationships. He finds refuge with an old acquaintance and her boyfriend, but his volatile personality and self-destructive tendencies soon create chaos. As Johnny grapples with his inner demons, his presence forces those around him to confront their own lives and desires.
Critical Reception
Naked was widely acclaimed by critics for its raw intensity, bold performances, and unflinching examination of alienation and the darker side of human nature. David Thewlis's performance was particularly lauded as a career-defining role. The film's provocative themes and bleak outlook resonated with audiences, though some found its intensity challenging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its potent and raw performances, especially from David Thewlis.
- Cited for its unflinching and often bleak exploration of modern alienation and nihilism.
- Recognized for Mike Leigh's distinctive and challenging directorial style.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's powerful acting and thought-provoking, albeit dark, narrative. Many found the raw emotional intensity and thematic depth to be its strongest assets.
Awards & Accolades
David Thewlis won the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. The film also received significant critical attention and awards on the festival circuit.
Fun Fact
Director Mike Leigh famously prefers not to rehearse with his actors before shooting, instead allowing them to develop their characters and scenes organically on set.
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